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Allen Station Community

Allen Station Community

Allen is about halfway between Brownsville and Bells on Highway 79 and also on the railroad. In the past, as many as six passenger trains a day passed through and four stopped at Allen Station. Sometimes the trips were short … a few miles up to Bells or over to the county seat at Brownsville. Freight trains were loaded with apples, strawberries, milk and hides. And at one time Allen had two stores, a cotton gin, grist mill, sawmill, barber…

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State vs. Robert Webb, Grand Jury Finding of Murder (1851)

State vs. Robert Webb, Grand Jury Finding of Murder (1851)

This transcription was submitted to the archived USGenWeb Project by Sarah Midyett Hutcherson in 2002.  No copyright infringement is intended.  Click here to view the original item.  The original item has the wrong year; it shows 1857, but the Haywood County Coordinator confirmed it was 1851. Source:  Tennessee State Library & Archives Microfilm Haywood County Roll #11 Click here to view this microfilm image free at FamilySearch (Film #008151487).  You will require a free login to see the digitized record….

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Guardianship of Martha E. Hill (1850)

Guardianship of Martha E. Hill (1850)

This history was submitted to the archived USGenWeb Project by Lynda Clarke in 2002.  No copyright infringement is intended.  Click here to view the original item. Guardian’s Bond KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that we, Richard Hill, Thomas A. Adams and William G. Roulhac all of the County of Haywood and State of Tennessee are held and firmly bound unto the State of Tennessee in the sum of one thousand dollars in trust for the use and benefit of…

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Hallum Wood Goodloe (born 1869) Biography

Hallum Wood Goodloe (born 1869) Biography

This history was submitted to the archived USGenWeb Project by Joy Fisher in 2005.  No copyright infringement is intended.  Click here to view the original item. Note:  The TNGenWeb Project does not condone use of culturally insensitive language.  In the text below, certain antiquated terms remain for context. Source:  A history of Tennessee and Tennesseans : the leaders and representative men in commerce, industry and modern activities, by Will T. Hale; Chicago: Lewis Pub. Co., 1913 HALLUM WOOD GOODLOE. When on January 19,…

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Trinity United Methodist Church

Trinity United Methodist Church

This history was submitted to the archived USGenWeb Project by Jane Norton Powell in 2000.  No copyright infringement is intended.  Click here to view the original item. Note:  The TNGenWeb Project does not condone use of culturally insensitive language.  In the text below, certain antiquated terms remain for context. Located at Nutbush in Haywood County, the church was organized in 1822 after a camp meeting by Bishop Moses Brock. The church was formerly known as Buckhorn church and located a…

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Abstracts from the Brownsville States-Graphic Newspaper (December 23, 1904)

Abstracts from the Brownsville States-Graphic Newspaper (December 23, 1904)

Transcribed by Sarah Midyett Hutcherson in 2000-2002 for the USGenWeb Archives.  No copyright infringement is intended.  Click here to view the original page at the Internet Archive. Note:  The TNGenWeb Project does not endorse the use of culturally insensitive language.  On this abstract, please note certain original words are included for context. Source:  Tennessee State Library & Archives Microfilm Roll #101, Misc. — States Graphic — Brownsville, Tennessee — Volume 38 No. 2 — Friday, December 23, 1904 LOCAL NEWS…

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Abstracts from the Brownsville States-Graphic Newspaper (December 16, 1904)

Abstracts from the Brownsville States-Graphic Newspaper (December 16, 1904)

Transcribed by Sarah Midyett Hutcherson in 2000-2002 for the USGenWeb Archives.  No copyright infringement is intended.  Click here to view the original page at the Internet Archive. Note:  The TNGenWeb Project does not endorse the use of culturally insensitive language.  On this abstract, please note certain original words are included for context. Source:  Tennessee State Library & Archives Microfilm Roll #101, Misc. — States Graphic — Brownsville, Tennessee — Volume 38 No. 1 — Friday, December 16, 1904 SOCIAL AND…

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Abstracts from the Brownsville States-Graphic Newspaper (December 9, 1904)

Abstracts from the Brownsville States-Graphic Newspaper (December 9, 1904)

Transcribed by Sarah Midyett Hutcherson in 2000-2002 for the USGenWeb Archives.  No copyright infringement is intended.  Click here to view the original page at the Internet Archive. Note:  The TNGenWeb Project does not endorse the use of culturally insensitive language.  On this abstract, please note certain original words are included for context. Source:  Tennessee State Library & Archives Microfilm Roll #101, Misc. — States Graphic — Brownsville, Tennessee — Volume 37 No. 52 — Friday, December 9, 1904 NUT BUSH…

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Abstracts from the Brownsville States-Graphic Newspaper (December 2, 1904)

Abstracts from the Brownsville States-Graphic Newspaper (December 2, 1904)

Transcribed by Sarah Midyett Hutcherson in 2000-2002 for the USGenWeb Archives.  No copyright infringement is intended.  Click here to view the original page at the Internet Archive. Note:  The TNGenWeb Project does not endorse the use of culturally insensitive language.  On this abstract, please note certain original words are included for context. Source:  Tennessee State Library & Archives Microfilm Roll #101, Misc. — States Graphic — Brownsville, Tennessee — Volume 37 No. 51 — Friday, December 2, 1904 CAROLINA —…

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Abstracts from the Brownsville States-Graphic Newspaper (November 18, 1904)

Abstracts from the Brownsville States-Graphic Newspaper (November 18, 1904)

Transcribed by Sarah Midyett Hutcherson in 2000-2002 for the USGenWeb Archives.  No copyright infringement is intended.  Click here to view the original page at the Internet Archive. Note:  The TNGenWeb Project does not endorse the use of culturally insensitive language.  On this abstract, please note certain original words are included for context. Source:  Tennessee State Library & Archives Microfilm Roll #101, Misc. — States Graphic — Brownsville, Tennessee — Volume 37 No. 49 — Friday, November 18, 1904 STANTON —…

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